The Silver Knights scored one run each in the first, second and fourth innings off of Dirt Dawgs starter Nick Filloramo. Filloramo went 4 1-3 innings, allowing three runs on seven hits and striking out three.

With the Silver Knights taking a 3-0 lead into the fifth frame, the Dirt Dawgs offense finally woke up. Billy Wright started off the inning by taking a pitch in the back. He then advanced to second off of a Devin Perry single and to third on a fielder's choice from Tim Corey.

Austin Sistrunk came on to run for Wright and was able to score due to Jamill Moquete reaching first on an error. The next hitter, Derek Lowe, came up clutch with a two-run single, scoring Moquete and Corey to tie the game at 3-3.

Michael Yerina (SCSU) pitched 2 2-3 solid innings in relief for Wachusett, allowing only one hit while striking out five.

Nashua was able to score one run off of Will Stillman (0-2) in the bottom of the eighth, taking a 4-3 lead and holding off the Dirt Dawgs to finish the game.

Lowe had a big game at plate for the Dirt Dawgs, going 3 for 5 with two RBIs.

The Dirt Dawgs will be looking for revenge Thursday when they will host the Knights at 6:35 p.m. at Doyle Field in Leominster.

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Chelmsford 5

Lunenburg 2

Matt Morrisette pitched four strong innings, allowing just one unearned run, but the Phillies (4-5-1) could only muster four hits in defeat.

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Kevin O'Connor pitched two innings, plagued by three errors by the defense behind him, and Mark Ruberti made his first appearance on the hill for Lunenburg, wrapping up with one inning pitched.

Connor Shaw delivered an RBI single and Jonathan Belliard doubled to lead Lunenburg offensively.

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